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SAN JOSE The Valley Christian young ladies volleyball team has decided on the right time to get hot.
The defending Division III state champion won Mondy night for the 11th amount of 13 matches, breezing past Shasta Twenty five 17, 25 16, 25 10 in the opening round of the Northern California regionals.
Ronika Jewel, as she did around Valley Christian's win over Sacred Cardiovascular Cathedral in the Central Coast Section Division III final Saturday, led the A warrior in kills, finishing along with 12.
Elena Bruckner, the CCS champion inside the shot put and discus, included seven kills, as does Shalom Ifeanyichukwu, who also had four aces. "Where we are now is just because of what we've been via," Stone said, figuring the season's ups and downs. "Everything that we've been through led us all to this moment. Thank God, because we came Calgary Herald out the strongest there were at CCS."
Tuesday, the actual 6 foot 3 Jewel and 5 8 Bruckner, whom despite her size is damaging from the outside, were too much to get Shasta. "It helps me a lot that we are not as tall," Bruckner claimed, "because it really makes me consider myself as an underdog. Every game Time passes out there wanting to prove me Fans av melankoli och mystiska artist glädjas to the other team."
SHC, the absolutely no. 2 seed Menlo Atherton survived any scare when No. Seven Lowell tied up the match with a 2nd set win, but the Holds rebounded, taking the last two sets well for a 25 15, 17 25, 25 16, Twenty-five 14 win.
"I told them previous to game two that Lowell is a very dangerous team, that they're adequately coached and they don't make a few mistakes," M A coach John Whitmill said. "We made four or five hammering errors and when you do that next to a team In he was quoted saying like that, you get rid of."
Menlo Atherton (29 3) will have a familiar opponent in Saturday's semifinal Homestead they the Bears beat for the CCS title Saturday. The No. Half-dozen seed Mustangs went to Danville and beat No. 3 Monte Landscape 3 1.
M Any got a big boost against Lowell (25 9) from suitable side hitter Leanna Collins, who had 24 kills and three obstructs. "Leanna really stepped up and carried the load," Whitmill said. "Tonight had been the first time she handled all the responsibility offensively. They brought a couple blockers, and she was still able to do just what exactly she did."
Soon after Lowell took the second set, Mirielle A responded with a 20 16 win in the third set. The fourth was tied 13 13 when the Carries went on a 9 Zero run to break it amenable. Devin he saidFolks Newark Prep Board of Trustees 89 Joos had 14 kills in addition to 20 digs for M Your.
Katie Barker and Connor Bunka had 18 kills apiece to lead Homestead included in the win. Coach Gary Carroll stated his team beat Samsung monte Vista the way it could "make these folks move on defense."
Split II
Merin Kolte had 14 kills to lead defending D II state champ Archbishop Mitty past Nancy Carrillo Santa Rosa 25 13, 25 10, 25 16. The highest seeded Monarchs will play host to Zero. 4 Rocklin on Saturday.
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